Those that fly without wings is a study concentrating on the practice of music and dance within a Chilean immigrant community in Oslo. It is a qualitative and interpretive account of how music activity plays a part in the negotiation and construction of immigrant identity, as well as how it gives a voice to tensions and contradictions within an immigrant group in an urban landscape. The study concerns a community with a considerable musical activity of various Latin American genres, taking place in public as well as private arenas. By engaging with both historical and present discourses in the community, complex processes of adaptation, redefinition and reconstruction are addressed. Based on field research and interviews as well as song lyrics and poetry, the study examines various ways in which people with an active and committed relationship to music make their practices meaningful in this particular social setting.
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The book is a study of the practice of music and dance within a Chilean immigrant community in Oslo. It examines various ways in which people with an active and committed relationship to music make their practices meaningful in this particular social setting. The author also looks at how music activity gives a voice to tensions and contradictions within an immigrant group in an urban landscape, and how it plays a part in the negotiation and construction of immigrant identity. The book is a dissertation published by the University of Oslo, 2004. With references.
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Feil utgivelsesår på tittelsiden: 2003
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ISBN
9788274772427
Publisert
2004
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1. utgave
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Unipub forlag
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Aldersnivå
Voksen
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Engelsk
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Heftet
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Faglitteratur
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